Cherry Angioma



Cherry Angioma


Lawrence Charles Parish


(ICD-9 228.01)



Symptoms and Signs

Cherry angiomas are asymptomatic lesions. Patients often become worried about the appearance of small (1 to 10 mm) red papules (Fig. 45-1). The lesions are benign and appear during early middle age, most commonly on the trunk.

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Aug 11, 2016 | Posted by in Dermatology | Comments Off on Cherry Angioma

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